Step 1: Research and answer questions here on your wiki page.
Step 2: Make a Wordle about your type of weather/natural disaster. You may print 1 copy per person...nothing with dark backgrounds, please!
Step 3: Make a PowerPoint about your type of weather/natural disaster. There is no limit on the number of slides you have, as long as you include your research from the wiki. Use at least 3 images of your weather/natural disaster, but be sure to CITE! We always use information ethically!!!
Don't forget to go to Nettrekker, AVL, encyclopedias, or the nonfiction section if you need more sources! Remember, the library OPAC (blue and white diamond on your desktop) will be your BFF!!! :)
Project Plan:
Step 1: Research and answer questions here on your wiki page.
Step 2: Make a Wordle about your type of weather/natural disaster. You may print 1 copy per person...nothing with dark backgrounds, please!
Step 3: Make a PowerPoint about your type of weather/natural disaster. There is no limit on the number of slides you have, as long as you include your research from the wiki. Use at least 3 images of your weather/natural disaster, but be sure to CITE! We always use information ethically!!!
Are you stuck? Here are some great weather resources!
Weather Wiz Kids: http://weatherwizkids.com/
Weather Around the World: http://www.channel4learning.net/apps26/learning/microsites/E/essentials/geography/units/weathworld_bi.shtml
Weather Explorer: http://www.econet.org.uk/weather/index.html
Wild Weather: http://www.wildwildweather.com/index.html
Cool weather links:
http://www.livescience.com/17545-giant-tsunami-shape-clouds-roll-alabama-sky.html
Don't forget to go to Nettrekker, AVL, encyclopedias, or the nonfiction section if you need more sources! Remember, the library OPAC (blue and white diamond on your desktop) will be your BFF!!! :)
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L. Campbell
Tornadoes
Hurricanes
Clouds
Rain
Floods
Earthquakes
Tsunamis
Volcanoes
Wildfires
Thunderstorms
Lightning
Clayton
Tornadoes
Hurricanes
Clouds
Rain
Floods
Earthquakes
Tsunamis
Volcanoes
Wildfires
Thunderstorms
Lightning
Ashworth
Tornadoes
Hurricanes
Clouds
Rain
Floods
Earthquakes
Tsunamis
Volcanoes
Wildfires
Thunderstorms
Lightning